Quote:House Democrats win by 10.53%: The final popular vote percentages were 53.08%--42.55%, giving Democrats a 10.53% victory. This is the largest popular vote percentage victory for either party in either a Presidential or Congressional election since 1984 (the next largest victory was Bill Clinton with 8.51% in 1996). It is the first double-digit victory for any party in a national election in 24 years. That, truly, is a historical butt-whooping.
http://www.openleft.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=11134
Obama's recommendation to Republicans that they aren't likely to progress much in the world if they listen to Rush Limbaugh was, of course, made earlier by Colin Powell (and other conservative folks, most even wearing the same skin tint as Rush himself).
Limbaugh seems to sense that his centrality and influence is behind him now. Likewise others who have tried, with varying degrees of success, to duplicate him. There will continue to be an audience for Rush or Coulter or Malkin (okie) and Regnery will still sell books to that audience (okie) but changing circumstances are moving these people to the margins were they properly belong (with okie).
They are all going to screech and fight and some will fathom much more quickly than others (okie) that the ship sailed and they ain't on it.